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natMAal W om m 'e Day 1*77 at a confer
e a r* March 5 and a picket line March 8.
The conference w ith a format of open
panel dwntaoMBs is at King Neighbor
hood F a n k iy . 4815 N .E . 7th
M orning 1 spica, begmaing at 9 J 0 a.m..
include the history of International
W o m en * Day: m inority women; the
Equal Rights Am endm ent, women and
socialism; and gay rights.
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contraception ant
and rape and
Entertainm ent follows, at 8:80.
The
conference is free of charge and open to
all women and men.
Speakers come from numerous political
and community organisations.
They
indude Nedra Bagley «moderator). Ruth
Haefner taging»; D e a ls Ham ilton (minor
ity w om en1; Gretchen Kafoury (E R A and
legislation); Susan Shepherd «gay rights);
Laura G ardner (rape and household vio
lence): Carolyn Eckle (women and fertil
ity*. M uffy Sunde (women and labor); Em
Baldwin (childcare); and a speaker from
the m ens resource center «men in the
T h e State Set Aside Program is not w o rkin g ", was the m inority
contractors complaint Thursday evening at a meeting held at the Coast
Janitorial Building. T h e results of the p ro gram are serious due to th e
fact that not one m in o rity contractor m the Portland Metropolitan A re a
has been awarded a S tate contract under th is program . Centrnctare w i
■met on Thursday. M arch 3rd. to determ ine a plan of w vmai
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leerá oil spill tecbeiqees
F a r transportation, call 2 8 6*062 ; for
childcare call 28 8*870 .
Tuesday. March 8. a picket line is
plan ned at the Federal Courthouse at 4 4 5
p.m.
International Women's Day originated
on March 8, 1908. when thousands of
women
garment
workers
marched
through the streets of New York to
protest the miserable conditions and long
hours faced by women in that industry.
They also demanded the right to vote.
The holiday has been almost forgotten
in the United S tite s , the country of its
Oil spills in the news create interest ui
special technology that already exists at
Portland Community College As part of
the marine engineering technology stu
dents learn about handling oil spills in a
course called pollution control.
Departm ent Chairman John lupney
explained th at the pollution control
course is only one of many that interre
late in the school's transportation pro
gram
He ha* spent years putting
together class«s for students to take
advantage of learning one skill that
relates to others.
In the past year, certain gains of
women have been under attack
The
Hyde Amendment attem pts to deny
Medicaid payments for abortions. Certain
states are try in g to rescind th eir ratifies
lions of the Equal Rights Am endm ent.
Affirm ative Action offices set up to
prevent discrimination in hiring, pro
motion and wage scales for women and
minorities are finding th eir effectiveness
undermined through governmental policy
changes.
International Women's Day 1977 em
phasues responding to these attacks.
Take the otl spills
Last week the
students enrolled in the pollution control
class spent lab tim e w ith chemistry
instructor Jun Anderson learning about
gas chromatography. "This is a form of
fingerprinting oil spills," Lipney said.
Lipney explained tnat one function of
the Const Guard is to identify specific oil
in the w ater to discover who caused the
spill. One method to speed the identifies
non process is gas chromatography,
another is infrared spectroscopy
The students are tested cn their
knowledge and skill regarding the use of
contaminant booms, dispersants, and ah-
sorbants in handling oil spills when they
complete the four credit hour pollution
control class.
"A lot of people are paying attention to
developing this type of curriculum."
Lipney pointed out. O n * approach is a
conference scheduled m New Orleans in
March devoted entirely to oil spill.
That conference w ill he an opportunity
for educators and others working in the
marine industry, to hear technical re
ports about prevention, behavior, control
and cleanup that can then be used in
curriculum design. Lipney reported.
Lipney views the total transportation
picture lor PCX' w ith enthusiasm. T h e re
is so much opportunity for expansion. " he
said. W’ith the advent of the new drydock
the Coast Guard marine inspection pro
gram w ill increase.
That inspection program alone de
mands a number of technical approaches,
Lipney said, which includes the knowl
edge about pollution control.
“The best way to cheer yourself is to try to cheer lom e
body else up.“
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The Saint M ary of the Valley and Jesuit H ig h School Departm ents of
Theatre have joined to present the all-smging. all-dancing, all-every thing
musical production. Iren e It »nil be presented March W. 11. 12. 13 and
14 t f 8: 00 pun. and March 13 at 2: 80 p.m . in Samt Mary's K e lly
Aucbtonum. 4440 148th Avenue. Beaverton. Admisaton is S230 for
adults and S130 fo r students. Reservations may be made by r ailing
644 9181 ext. 55. F o r further information feel free to contact me at
292 2861
Father James S in n e d . a Maryknoii missionary in South Korea for 15
years until he was expelled in 1975 for enneism of the Park Governm ent,
will speak Friday. M arch 4th at 7: 80 p m a t St. Andrew Community
Center, 4940 M E . 8th. T he appearance of F a th e r Sinnott at the F rid a y
Night Special at S t. A ndrew is co-sponsored by the American Friends
Service Comm ittee and the 9 l Andrew Social Action Comnassion.
Father Sinnott. a 1960 graduate of M aryknoii Seminary, went to South
Korea as a metfccai missionary and he became th e founder and director of
Sacred Heart Hospital in Korea. He also served as vicar general of th e
Inchon Diocese. T h e M aryknolier has become an internationally known
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The Poor People's N etw ork will hold a community meeting on
Wednesday. March 9th. 7:30 p.m. at M a tt Dishman Center to discuss
reorganization of P M SC and restructuring its board.
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speaker on hianan rights and has testified before the House of
Representatives Subcommittee an Intern ation al
about
human rights violations in South Korea. T h e re is no adnussme charge
and the public is most welcome to bear F a th e r Sinnott.
The North Portland Bra.’wP' of the M ultnom ah County L fln aiy has
scheduled a special St Patnc. ♦ Day movie. G ranny Lives m Galway on
Thursday. March 17 at 4; 00 p.m. Children o f all ages are invited to
attend. The N o rth Portland Hranch is located at 512 N. Kilhngsworth
Street Admission is free
Please call 284 5622 for further details.
Foreign Student* from 23 countries w ill tak e part in a March 5th
international R e b t i * * * F ir u a I aaihi an at the W estm inster Presbyter
lan.O iurcb «1624 N .E . Hancock1 which w ill be open to the public.
Professor Kenneth H . Pierce from the L e w is and Clark Business and
Administrative Studies Department w ill be the luncheon speaker,
offering casual observ ations about Iran. T h e cost of the event b $3 25.
Advance reservations are necessary, and m ay be obtained by calling the
A A U W Office, m ornings, or M bs Grace Spacbt.
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evidence in the m u rd ers of M artin Luther K in g . J r. and President John
F. Kennedy. On S atu rd ay. March 5th from 3 to 5 p m . at 801 S.W . 10th
Avenue On March 6th from 3 to 5 p.m. at th e Am erican Fnends Service
Committee. 4312 S .E . Stark.
Benson Polytechnic High School will hold its annual Tech Shew and
i on F riday and Saturday. March 4th and 5th from 7 :8 0 to 10:80
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